Don't miss tomorrow's Dunfermline Press with a poignant farewell to Kelty boxer Connor Law, news of a shocking attack on a man in Rosyth, a new signing for Dunfermline Athletic and the millions to be spent at Mossmorran.
We've also got £20m strawberry plans, baby hedgehogs, Brave Burds and "deadly" seagulls, Christmas arriving early for one girl and 'secret' plans for a huge fan display for the Pars first home match.
Here are some of the stories making the news this week:
* I'll skydive in memory of my Blairhall Pops
* He drove 200 miles to carry out sex attack
* No need for alarm at this town centre development
* Enjoy the magic of the movies with The Dunfermline Filmhouse
* Cereal thriller as baby hog delievered in Rosyth
* Inverkeithing bowlers plan Ayr raid
* It'll be the Best of times when Calum comes to Carnegie
* Brave Burds flock together - for axe throwing and goat pilates!
* Pars return to Diamonds mine for new left back
* Theft not a game as 'stupid' Amazon worker warned
* £1.5m access road for Dunfermline industrial site
* Life's a beach in La La Land for The Moon Kids
* Dunfermline Abbey plans are back after years of delay
* You'll get no reffin' favours from me: Sean Murdoch on life after Pars
* Angry birds attack Rosyth!
* Christmas comes early for cancer survivor Katie
* Drug needles found at council's old site
* Cafe and soft play on the way in Kincardine
* £20m strawberry farm in Rosyth will be cream job
* Drunk youths battered man with bottles and boots ... after bin row
* Trust confident of pool hours cut solution
* Stamp of approval as Dalgety Bay Post Office officially re-opens
* 15-year-old schoolboy who 'lives in nice house' caught drug dealing
* All day music concert at PJ's for mental heath campaign
* Job market 'at an all-time high' in West Fife
* 'Despicable' drug addict tried to rob elderly lady with dementia
* West Fife motorists 'let down' by bridge hold-ups
* MSP's praise for £50,000 hospice garden project
And that's not all. We've also got image of the week, memory lane, our lively letters page - planning, floral clocks, independence and buses all feature this week - the popular puzzles, an entertainments section, eight pages of sport and a picture special on the Connor Law memorial match in Kelty.
Don't forget your copy tomorrow.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here